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The Prodigal Sons

After a near six-month absence, Carl and I returned to the Three Blind Mice Irish Pub, in winter-like downtown Mount Clemens on Friday.

Our biggest take-away from the night . . . It was as if we had never left.

Some places will always give you the feeling of home, and the Mice is just such a place.

After spending most of the summer and fall on the bountiful banks of the Clinton River, it was a much different vibe, being inside doing what we do best; entertaining, acoustically.

As we have always felt, playing “In the round”, suits our style more than any other musical opportunity.  It lets us commiserate with the audience, which is usually only a few feet away.  That, we are good at.

We began our evening in just such a way, getting to know two fun couples who were right next to us while we set up our gear for the night.

They had a wonderful time throwing out requests of artists that we might know and be able to play, even before they had heard us play one song.  It was great fun for us, as it almost became an audition rather than a scheduled performance.

We had a lot in common, musically, since they seemed to like all of the performers that we did.  I believe that we nearly played our entire first set, comprised entirely of requests.  If you know us at all, you know that for us, that was great fun.

There was a lot going on at the Three Blind Mice that evening.  We were entertaining downstairs; the Red Wing game was on the television, and a band was upstairs playing to a throng on the big stage.

The band upstairs was excellent, playing a wide variety of musical styles and genres. People were dancing and listening to the high-octane sound.  I heard them do Motown with a fervor that really had to be experienced to appreciated.  The band was comprised of great musicians, who were a bit older than most of the bands that entertain upstairs.  To my ear, that was what made them really good.  They lived those songs and brought them back to life when the drummer clicked off each song.

It is so rewarding to be a part of a great musical venue like the Three Blind Mice.  Since it’s opening, they have had so many quality musical acts, that patrons absolutely know they will not be let down when they come out to visit.

Back downstairs, it was our turn to turn up the tempo and the volume, as the pub began to fill with several tables of holiday shopping refugees.

Huddled together and barking out request, we are torn between classic rock hits by Tom Petty, Bob Seger and R.E.M., as well as country songs by Cash, Brooks and Williams.

Throw in some Irish and Christmas songs, and you had a wonderful musical cornucopia of audible delights.

Carl and I still think of the Three Blind Mice Irish Pub in Mount Clemens, as our musical home.  We have worked, toiled, sweated and delighted at many of the sights, sounds and experiences we have lived there.  We have been there since the soft opening in 2013, and hope to be there in the future.

Can’t wait to return, and see what is in store for us over this next year.

Rb

 

 

Command Performance

Some people simply have an innate sense of order and direction.

We know that and understand all too well, just how someone with that talent serves an important purpose in all our lives.

And so it was on a chilly Saturday evening in December that we had the great fortune to come face-to-face with just such a person.

Let’s back up for a second, though . . .

Carl and I arrived at Bumper’s to set up our gear, early as we usually do.  Everything was going perfectly according to our ultimate plan.  And then, the gear did not operate correctly, as it was designed to do.  Throwing us off our schedule by fifteen minutes, only gave us a few moments to get up for our evening excitement that awaited us.  Working together, it was however, everything that we hoped for, and more.

Ready to take on the evening in front of us, Carl and I began our first set at Bumper’s Landing, by rolling out the Bob Seger music right out of the gate.

It was a very “stable” song, that gives us a chance to balance all of our equipment and get a handle on the acoustics of the room before we attempted music that was a bit more ambitious.

There were several people who ambled in and populated the bar on both side.  All of them were very polite and in the cheeriest of moods.  When we played, “Christmas Time’s A’ Coming!” for them, their mood became even cheerier!

Our first set comprised of lots of special songs that we ordinarily do not get a chance to play.  Country, Irish, Island and holiday music.  We played some songs a completely different way.  Its fun for us, and hopefully entertaining for everyone else.

We were well into our second set of the evening when the door opened, and in walked a group of revelers unlike any we had ever seen.  They walked into the place like they owned it; offering suggestions regarding when we could begin playing, and exactly what our set list should entail.

As I have already  stated, it is wonderful when we have a little direction in our lives.  Things move ahead much smoother; and additionally, it takes much of the burden of having to think for our selves off our shoulders.

So with a little direction and purpose, we were led on an unique musical journey of exploration and self awareness.  It was fun to play, fun to watch and even more fun just to be a part of.

They were a great group of happy people.  They were all in the right place, as it tuns out.  Bumper’s Landing caters to happy people!

The night wore on with things accelerating from Billy Joel right into Van Morrisson, and well past Neil Diamond.

It was a very intimate evening that we were lucky enough to share.  Spending a night with this group was quite memorable.

It was also our very last night to play at Bumper’s this year.

Looking backwards gave us pause to admire all of the amazing shows that we played, summer through fall and now onto winter.

We are very lucky to be a cherished part of the Bumper’s Landing “family”.  We do not take it lightly.  We all work hard, and expect only excellence in our work ethic there.  The staff and all of the regulars each add so much to the experience that we are both so very excited to begin and optimistic new year!

Rb

The Holiday Season

So its the holiday season around these parts; and everyone seems to be into the holiday spirits.

That’s perfect for us.  We love the holiday spirits.  They keep everyone happy and in the right frame of mind during a busy time of the year.

It was just such an experience that we had last weekend at Bumper’s Landing in Harrison Township.

Right from the start, there were smiles and happy faces when we opened the door to set up for the night.  It seems that there were lovely ladies in the house from a salon in Macomb Township, hosting their holiday party.

They were so much fun that Carl and I were just hanging on for dear life from the very first set.  Some groups come in and visit Bumper’s . . . .

. . .and, then there are groups that simple come in and make themselves right at home.
They are all good and welcome, for sure.

We love it when we are told what to play and just when to play it.  You know that works for us.  The food, the fun, the drinks were flowing, and we did the best that we could just to keep up.

Bumper’s was open to the regular customers as well, as it has been this entire winter.  Its a new thing for them and they are adjusting accordingly.

The music was up-tempo for most of the night, with a few slow songs in there to keep everyone honest.

We had some wonderful fans that come to hear us at other venues, who decided to drop by and visit.  Always nice to connect with them.  We even had some gals that needed to sing, and a place to do it.  We were happy to oblige them.  Always happy to help a rising star on the way to reaching their musical goal.

This night simply flew past, as it became midnight before we even knew it.  One thing we can count on at Bumper’s is that we never know what to expect.  Its always something there, and mostly always something different!

Rb

Rochester Tap Room

The very first thing that we noticed were the smiles.

The girls at the door as we arrived; the friendly bartender who gratefully brought us cold, refreshing beer.

The manager, the busboys, the waitresses and I would imagine, the owner as well.  Everyone was smiling. . .

Got to be a happy place, right?

The Rochester Tap Room is all of that, and even more.

Let’s begin with the acoustics of the room.

Although it is certainly not a traditional shaped venue, (It kind of winds and meanders around).  Whatever shape it is, works acoustically.  The sound is great from where we are playing.  You can tell by simply playing at a lower volume.  If you can hear everything, then you have a great room to entertain in.

Jeff the manager mixed the sound the was sent from our board, and got the level perfect for the entire restaurant.  We didn’t even need to bring in our big speakers to accomplish the task.

There were lots of people already frequenting the Tap Room on this night.  Although the weather was pretty nasty outside, there were several tables of hardy folk, enjoying the fellowship and food.

Our first set was pretty quiet and careful.  Carl and I never want to be shown the door before we even get to use the bathroom.  We took it easy and let our sound matriculate throughout the place.

When we finished our first ever set, we asked the staff if everything was to their liking.  So far so good.

It was then that a few tables of our good friends came in to share our evening with us.  A big birthday celebration was front and center.  Some wonderful friends from The Great Oaks Country Club.  They had been looking forward to this night for a while, and we were looking forward to being able to play some Irish favorites as soon as everyone arrived.

It was a long second set.  It was also a lot of fun.  We were lucky enough o have Jerry and his wife join us.  (The third member of Bob and Carl).  Also, the indomitable Eddie Stein was there, to make sure that we weren’t playing any Cockroach music without paying royalties.  (He did mention that he was thinking about adding a new pool on to his new house). Hmmmmmm….

Anyway, by the end of the third set, the entire place was singing along in unison.  We were so happy to be making a connection with the people at the Tap Room.  Always worry that in a new venue, we might not be the right fit.

Although we did begin a bit early because of the weather, we finished the night late.  we played about a half hour of encores before the people would let us go.

Our first impression of the Rochester Tap Room was very warm and enjoyable.  The room was really fun and the people were great.

Hope to come back and play again, sometime down the road.  If this night was any indication, it will be something worth waiting for.

Rb

He’s Got The Whole World In His Hands

Well,

It certainly felt like it, on wonderful November Saturday evening at Bumper’s Landing.  Everywhere you looked there were smiles and happy people.  They were singing and dancing and partying until they couldn’t party any more.

That was what we will remember about last Saturday night as we loaded our equipment back into the van, before heading home.

We, pretty much have the whole world in our hands.

When we are entertaining, and everyone is happy and smiling and singing . . .  it doesn’t get too much better than that.  We certainly feel like our job has been accomplished when that happens.

When we arrived earlier that evening, there were already lots of happy people at Bumper’s.  They were celebrating Vince’s birthday.  Why wouldn’t they be happy!

Lots of dancing, lots of partying, lots of fun.  We were enjoying everything.  The food, the drinks, the sights and sounds.  Never dull at Bumper’s!

The football game was also lots of fun.  When the home team is winning, everyone is much happier.  Tonight, both teams won.

The drinks were flowing, the music was echoing throughout the bar, while girls and guys got up to shake a leg.

We threw out some of our best summer-time songs, much to the delight of the patrons on the dance floor.  We also got a chance to play most every request that we were asked to play.

Things got hotter and hotter until the regulars broke out into song of their own: “He’s Got The Whole World In His Hands”

It was truly the highlight of the night; unfortunately, things deteriorated quickly from there.  Everyone was feeling great, and at that point, eager to express themselves and their feelings.

After a brief bit of mayhem, Carl and I shoulder’d our guitars to truly mellow out and restore order for the evening.

It was another great Saturday evening at Bumper’s.  For the most part, everyone had a wonderful time.

We can’t say enough about the incredible staff working here.  They go above and beyond each and every night, for the customers as well as the owner.  Carl and I are continually in awe of how hard and how tenaciously they work.

It will be a few weekend before we return.  However, when we do, we have no doubt that another amazing night awaits us!

After all . . . it will be a Saturday night at Bumper’s Landing!!!

Rb

 

And Now, For Something Completely Different . . .

No, its not Monty Python’s Flying Circus.

Just one of those nights when Carl and I have free rain to do whatever we choose.

Sometimes things just work out that way.  Saturday was just such a night at Bumper’s Landing.  With a combination of the cooler weather and the calendar, it was apparent that it was going to be a slower night, in a place where we usually are holding on for dear life.

With the Halloween parties in full gory all around town, it was very clear that the crowd would be much more intimate tonight.  Sometimes, that is great fun; and tonight was going to be just one of those nights.

We were dressed as cowboys, and took that cue to begin the night with a big dose of country music.  After playing a few sample songs, we noticed that the music was just perfect for this night.  Each and every person on hand was singing along with the tunes that poured out of us.

It was kind of fun to be able to play any type of music that we wished.  Country turned to pop, and then different oldies that we haven’t played for many years.

Before we knew it, we were simply playing music for ourselves.  Music that made us happy.

Songs like the theme from The Urban Cowboy.  Rollin the Thompson Gunner and some eclectic songs by Tom Petty.  We played lots and lots of songs that we never have gotten to play for a long while.  Not because they weren’t good songs; but because normally we need to play music from a certain genre, just to make everyone happy.

It was fun to do music for ourselves for a change.  We played song after song of odd, unusual music.  Songs that didn’t necessarily fit into any one category.

I think that the patrons there that night really were enchanted with some of the music that we were sharing.  It was just as much fun for them as it was for us.

Chances are the the next week at Bumper’s, we will be back to business as usual.  Island music-boater fun.  We love that too.

Just fun, every once in a while to be able to just play the music that we never get to share.

We will see.  The only thing that we know for sure about Bumper’s, is that we never know anything for sure.

Rb

 

Something Steiny And New

It’s always exciting to be asked to entertain at a new venue.  Last Friday, Carl and I had the good fortune to play at Steiny’s Restaruant & Banquet hall, in beautiful Shelby Michigan.

It was  a different experience altogether to play at a restaurant that is not usually designed to showcase entertainment.  What I mean by that, is that Steiny’s is primarily a place that people go to when they are either hungry or thirsty.  Music is an added bonus.

Everyone there was nice to us; (something that makes any situation better.)  It also helps us in our struggle to move in and sort out our set up for the very first time.

I know it an musician thing, but It is important for us to be comfortable, before we can even think about entertaining someone.

One nice thing about our very first night in this new location, was having good friends there to make us feel at home.

Smiling faces always help, no matter what.

Before we knew it, we were off and playing our first set.  We did our best to sprinkle a flavor of what we do best, right from the start.  I guess that way, if they didn’t like us, they would know right away. Lol,

The first set was an interesting one for us.  The room sounded good.  (Something that we always evaluate in our minds.)  They music seemed to be appreciated by the patrons and the regulars.  It seemed to go over well.

We chatted with people between the first set, and they seemed pleased with the music.  That helps too.

It was a short one, to be sure.  We were only there for three sets.  All that meant was that we would have to pack lots and lots of great music, into pretty much, two long doses.

We were able to accomplish our goal, I believe.  We made a good connection with he audience, from what we could gather.

There were lots of applause when we finished our songs.  I seemed like a positive experience for everyone.

Only time will tell if we come back to visit, down the road.

It was a nice restaurant, with a very friendly staff.  We hope that they prosper in the future, wether we are a part of the experience or not.

Rb

Things That Go Bump On The Dock!

Saturday nights at Bumper’s Landing can be a little scary at times, but tonight was downright frightening!

It was the fourth annual Bumper’s Landing Halloween party, and it was everything you would expect, and a little bit more.

First of all, they spared no expense on decorations and spooky atmosphere, as the new bar was all decked out in superb Halloween kitsch.

Fun was in the air, as you could almost anticipate the ghoulish grooves that would permeate the evening chaos.  Bumper’s was ready and waiting for each unsuspecting customer to come by and show off.

Once inside, they took full advantage of every opportunity to let loose their inner spirit.

Everyone wanted a snap-shot near the cranium ice sculpture.  The perfect “Elixir” for a Halloween party-to-remember.

The deck also was all “decked-out”, with a huge tent and heaters, to keep the chill away from the customers.

It was a big crowd.  Everyone was excited, as the sun went down and the creepers came out in full force.

There were cops and bad guys.  Cow-pokes and bad girls.  Creepy zombies, spooky bees and even a joker or two.

One by one they crawled through the door, to take refuge from the night air.  One by one they fell under our spell as the music grabbed them and commanded them to dance!

Smiles were everywhere, as the costumes were paraded by for maximum effect.  Carl and I were asked to judge all the spooky attire and award prizes for the best-of-the-best.

There were lots to pick from, so we needed to examine them all carefully during our breaks.  (Too bad that the Bumper’s staff were not eligible, ’cause they certainly would have given the customers a run for their money.)

Right from the very first song, we thought that we would sprinkled the Halloween favorites to distill just the right elixir that would make the party howl at the moon.

It worked.  There were revelers crawling, hopping and creeping everywhere you looked.  It seemed that our spell was unbreakable.

Only past the hour of two did it release them to crawl back into their own humble abodes.

A party of this size and magnitude does not happen by itself.  We need to make sure that the amazing staff at Bumper’s knows how much they are appreciated.

They worked so long and hard, and never stoped until the last demons were exorcised for the night.

Rb

 

 

The Rain, The Ball-park & Other Things

It was to be our fourth show at Jimmy John’s Filed in lovely downtown Utica Michigan.  Not even the rain could derail this fun night.

Nor, did it ever.

Though it was raining when we arrived, (and for days earlier), it could do nothing to dampen the spirits of the hearty sports and craft-beer fans in attendance.

Jimmy John’s Field, as you know does something different for the fans, on every given night during the summer.  You never know what will occupy the space between innings and after the game.  You just know that it will be fun.

That was our mission on this night: Bring music to the masses who showed up to throw a frisbee, swat a Whiffle-Ball, or enjoy a craft beer.

Our arrival had us hustling to get our gear to the stage with as little water in our ears as we could manage.

It nearly worked, as the unrelenting deluge did its best to chase us back to the friendly confines or the Bob and Carl mobile.

It didn’t stop us though; and once set up, we began playing with will abandon.

Our sound echoed throughout the stands as the PA carried each and every note to the happy patrons.

There weren’t many, to be honest: but those in attendance were hearty and happy.

They played game after game of disk golf, and drank beer after beer of the craftiest beer anyone could hope for at a ball-park.

It was a memorable night, to be sure.

While the rain never abated, we finally reached the end of our evening.  Before we knew it, we had accomplished everything we set out to do: bring our unique brand of entertainment to the heartiest sports fans, this side of the Mississippi.

Rb

Fall Kickoff

We knew for sure that fall was in the air, the moment we arrived at Bumper’s Landing in Harrison township, and were told to setup inside.

Since this summer has been so warm and wonderful, we understood we were overdue for a little cold or bad weather.  Well, the bad weather never arrived, but it sure was way too cool for expecting people to sit outside.

No problem at all.

We had the perfect place inside to continue summer’s party right into the fall and beyond.  Right inside the doors, and nestled between the bar and the popcorn machine was a quaint little spot that fit is to a tee.

With almost no effort, we moved in and set up in record time, giving is ample chance to chat with more of our friends left over from the summer.

It was a great way to begin slowly and carefully, since the football game was still on and occupying everyone’s attention.

When the game ended it was our quest to take up our instruments and get the party started.

Since the weather was a bit cool, and the days were getting shorter, it was probable that many people would be staying home and practicing their cuddling skills.

We figured that it might not be as busy as it has been in the past.  To tell the truth, the evening did start that way.

Our first set was a bit more high energy than most, since we had people right near us requesting their favorites, right out of the gate.

Our song selection was very eclectic, not wishing to seem to one-dimensional to many of the patrons who had just arrived, and had never heard us before.

We did music from several genres, including country, island, rock and even Irish.

We had fun with the first set, and felt like continuing without a break.  But, break we did.  (we’re not crazy.)

we thought that it would be a good opportunity for us to chat with the many people who had invested their time and attention in us during our first set.

They had lots more request, and more than one question for us.  Carl and I are becoming much better at communicating with customers than we used to.  Since it is difficult for us both, we have had to work at it.  We are both pretty shy.  Not a good quality for a rock star.

It has worked well for us lately, as it has allowed us to get to know many wonderful people, who have enjoyed our music.

The second set was pretty straight forward.  More up-tempo music and mirth.  We picked up the pace even more and threw in a few classics, to boot.

It was only an hour, but it did a lot to break the ice in a room that had been previously enamored with watching a football game.

The third set was all up-tempo music and dancing favorites.  Everyone now was either dancing or singing along.  We had accelerated this night to right were the people wanted it to be: one big party!

Looking around the bar, we were able to take inventory on everyone within view.

There were friends at the bar, car dealers, firemen, boaters and party animals, as far as the eye could see.  We were entertaining them all, and were enjoying the effect that our songs were having on them.

The dance floor was writhing, the Tamborine was clanging, and most everyone else was singing along.  It was great fun!

We finished the night to a nearly full bar.

That was one of the best feelings we could have had.

With all that was going on, we still were able to keep everyone happy and engaged.

Carl sang about having a million dollars, to end the set.  He sang about all of the amazing things in life that money could buy.

That being said, no-one could put a price tag  on this evening.  On a night of fall’s very beginning, our job seemed priceless!

Rb

BOB AND CARL